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Old Jan 24, 2017, 07:25 AM
kingoni kingoni is offline
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I know Dr A didn't let me down.

I feel that they have been rather discriminatory. So if there is an issue with one female doctor, I am therefore considered a potential "threat" to any female doctor? That is why I feel betrayed by the service.

They did not explain if I was now allowed to see Dr A after the conversation and after we had "cleared the air" or if she was uncomfortable with seeing me now, etc etc.

Dr C was a senior partner in the practice, but I must reiterate the following point:

There are 5 GPs, 3 of which are female; so if I am only to see a male GP only, then that means I am suffering a reduction of 60% of the medical coverage which in turn will most likely give me a delay in my medical treatment. Given that this would have been due to my sexual orientation (as a heterosexual man) and or my gender, this is itself a very discriminatory, illegal and unethical thing to do.

As a direct result of the sheer panic and unhappiness I have felt over the way I have been treated, I self-harmed AND had to get an emergency prescription for Diazepam from another doctor in the hospital. Perhaps the GPs can "communicate those concerns" with each other. Seeing as they are the ones ****ing responsible for it.
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